Tnext Launches E 4000s Unique Power Bank For iPhone Users

Ultimate power companion which offers everything from power, style to comfort for Apple iPhone users

tnext, an elegant range of high-quality digital accessories brand, today announced the launch of E4000s, India’s first BIS Certified lightweight dual connector power bank with built-in MFi certified cable. The power bank is compatible with a wide range of devices such as iPhone, iPad, iPod, micro USB enabled smartphones, digital cameras, bluetooth speakers etc. It also features battery charge level & circuit working indication by four super bright blue LEDs.

“E4000s is a perfect blend of trend as well as quality and enables users to get that extra charge at crucial times, especially in today’s mobile world where we prefer to use advanced apps be it Prisma or our beloved game Pokémon Go. It features intelligent microcomputer control technology and is designed using grade A Components end to end including Li-polymer batteries to deliver that extra juice during the end of a long hike, after a long flight journey or long road trips,” said T Jayakumar, Director at Touchline Technologies Pvt Ltd. “The long power bank cables can be sometimes can be uncomfortable or annoying while on the move. The short, built-in MFi lightning cable resolves the issue of not only carrying a cable itself but also managing the cable without tangling during charging.”

What is unique about E4000s is that, it is India’s first BIS certified lightweight dual connector power bank with built-in MFi certified cable. Packed with sleek anti-slip rubber finish, four super bright blue LEDs, grade A Li-polymer batteries and compact design, this power bank gives user’s freedom to be truly mobile for longer duration with digital devices. Keeping safety as priority the Power Bank supports the intelligent microcomputer control technology and multi-protection circuits of over-current, overcharge, over discharge, short circuit protection for security. The mechanism monitors the output current and shuts off when the current exceeds the maximum limit to protect the device being overcharged.